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Now that it's December, you may be thinking "New year, new TV". If so, read on – we've got some awesome TV deals, as evidenced by this collection of rock-solid lows, including the best-ever outright price on a Vizio 4K HDR TV.

The Victoria's Secret Semi-Annual sale is an excellent way to stock up on undies. The next sale starts just after Christmas; read on to see what kinds of deals you can expect.

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When Is the Ralph Lauren Winter Sale?

Holidays are a good time to get Ralph Lauren discounts, but the brand also offers seasonal and private sales. We break down the six best ways to save on Ralph Lauren, including the upcoming Winter Sale.

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Gap Factory takes 50% to 75% off almost everything sitewide. Plus, cut an extra 15% off via coupon code "FLURRY". Shipping adds $7, although orders of $50 or more bag free shipping. Some exclusions may apply. Deal ends December 21.

Note: Today (December 19) is the last to place orders of $50 or more with free shipping to guarantee delivery by Christmas. Otherwise, you'll need to pay extra for 2-day shipping or 1-day (and by 12/20 and 12/21 at 3 pm ET respectively).

As one of its daily deals, Meh offers the Incase ICON 15" Laptop Backpack in Bronze or Deep Red for $49 plus $5 for shipping. That's the best price we could find by $44, although most retailers charge $200 or more. It fits laptops up to 15", and features adjustable straps and an ergonomic back panel. Deal ends today.

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Microsoft Xbox One S 1TB Minecraft Creators Bundle

$180

free shipping

It's a low by $19 and the best price we've seen

Newegg via eBay offers the Microsoft Xbox One S 1TB Minecraft Creators Bundle for an in-cart price of $179.99 with free shipping. That's $19 under yesterday's mention and the lowest price we've seen. (For further comparison, we saw this bundled with an extra controller for $188 Cyber Monday week.) This bundle includes a full game download of Minecraft, the Minecraft Starter and Creators packs, and 1,000 Minecoins.

Thanks, TSA! Security Fee Hike Will Lead to Costlier Airfare

The Transportation Security Administration, already unpopular with air travelers for its screening procedures and hygiene product bans, certainly won't win any fans with an upcoming fee hike. Soon, the TSA "will more than double the mandatory fee they charge many passengers," according to MarketWatch.

Travelers are currently charged a $2.50 security fee for each leg of their flight, with fees capped at $5 and $10 for 1-way and roundtrip flights respectively. On July 21, the fee will be raised to $5.60 per leg, a cost that's automatically added into the price of a plane ticket.

Unfortunately, the new fees are not capped. This means each leg of your flight will incur another $5.60 charge under the new law. What's more, sufficiently long layovers will also be subject to the fee hike: layovers longer than four hours on a domestic flight or longer than 12 hours on international flights will now be treated as "legs."

For travelers who reside in major hub cities like New York, Chicago, or Atlanta, the higher airfare prices may be minor annoyances. However, customers who have to make several connecting flights when traveling are certain to notice the price bump. "The TSA uses the examples of a traveler who takes a round trip flight to and from Newark with stops in Chicago, Denver and Las Vegas and pays $28 in fees," MarketWatch explained. "Before, that would have only been $10."

To learn more about how this fee hike could affect you, check out the full story over at MarketWatch. And, for what it's worth, prospective air travelers should always browse our latest airfare deals to save as much as possible.

Michael adds the finishing touches to most of the Blog articles you'll see on DealNews. His work has appeared on sites like Lifehacker, the Huffington Post, and MSN Money. See him rant about video games by following him on Twitter @ThatBonebright.

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